Walsh Construction
Walsh Construction Co. is a renowned general contractor based in the Pacific Northwest, founded in 1961 by brothers Tom and Bob Walsh. Headquartered in Portland, Oregon, the company extends its reach with offices in Seattle, Tacoma, and Vancouver, Washington. With a strong commitment to community, Walsh Construction specializes in multi-family and affordable housing projects, alongside a wide array of construction services including mixed-use developments, student and market-rate housing, healthcare facilities, hospitality settings, and educational institutions.
Walsh Construction not only prides itself on its extensive expertise in building wood-framed structures but also demonstrates proficiency in various construction methodologies such as concrete, structural steel, mass timber, and modular construction. The company has notably contributed to essential community projects like Pride Place, Seattle's landmark affordable housing project designed for LGBTQIA+ seniors, and Parkview at Terwilliger Plaza, a senior living facility reflecting their mission to assist vulnerable populations.
Central to Walsh Construction's identity is its strong emphasis on diversity, equity, and inclusion within its workforce and partnerships. This company fosters a culture of empowerment, mentoring, and relationship-building among its employees, ensuring that they embrace the values of generosity and community engagement. They are dedicated to sustainable construction practices, focusing on the development of high-performance, energy-efficient buildings that not only minimize environmental impact but also lower operational costs for clients.
In its approach to construction, Walsh Construction emphasizes the importance of long-term partnerships and innovation, recognizing that success in the industry often comes through sustained investment in both human capital and creative ideas. Through its strong commitment to community-focused projects and sustainable practices, Walsh Construction continues to be a vital player in the Pacific Northwest construction landscape, helping to shape healthy, inclusive, and durable communities for generations to come.
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